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Hunger Safety Net Programme Impact Evaluation 2010-2011, First Follow-up Round

Kenya, 2010 - 2011
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Reference ID
KEN_2010_HSNP-FU1_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/ydfa-8q46
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Oxford Policy Management Limited
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Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Jan 14, 2014
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What have been the most negative aspects of the Programme? 3rd (IMPadQ02c)

Data file: HHImpact

Overview

Valid: 692
Invalid: 3854
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 195
End: 197
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 100
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 The paypoint is too far to walk to 14
2%
2 The cost of collecting the cash transfer is too high 4
0.6%
3 The cash transfer is too low 40
5.8%
4 Targeting was not fair 15
2.2%
5 Transfer should be monthly 67
9.7%
6 There is too much pressure from relatives to be given part of the transfer 16
2.3%
7 Programme has caused tensions within beneficiary hhs 1
0.1%
8 Programme has caused tensions between beneficiary and non-beneficiary hhs 3
0.4%
9 Programme has caused tensions with other sub-locations 0
0%
10 Programme has disrupted households mobility patterns 3
0.4%
11 Prices have increased locally 17
2.5%
12 Programme has increased dependency 3
0.4%
13 Because of HSNP other programmes have ended in the area 0
0%
14 The HSNP money never arrived 0
0%
15 Programme has disrupted traditional livelihoods 0
0%
16 Households now have large debts 2
0.3%
17 Need more information about the programme 14
2%
18 We would prefer everyone to benefit because we are all poor 27
3.9%
19 Long time until payment starts 13
1.9%
20 HSNP beneficiaries are not able to benefit from other programmes (eg. Food for work) 1
0.1%
97 Other (specify) 44
6.4%
98 Don’t know 36
5.2%
99 No negative aspects 35
5.1%
100 N/A 337
48.7%
Sysmiss 3854
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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